ASSEMBLY
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ZI-BRM420 und ZI-BRM508
Check the nuts and bolts for tightness, paying particular attention to the knife.
(Screws or bolts loosened by vibrations can lead to accidents)
15.3.1
Checking/refilling engine oil
N O T I C E
Too low an oil level will damage the engine and shorten the life of the machine.
Therefore, check the engine oil level before each start and top up if necessary.
1.
To check the engine oil level, place the
machine on a safe, level surface. Switch off
the engine and allow the machine to stand for
ten minutes so that the circulating oil can
collect in the oil pan.
2.
Unscrew the oil dipstick and wipe it with a
clean, lint-free cloth or a non-fibrous paper
towel.
3.
Push the measuring rod back into the opening
as far as it will go, but do not screw it in.
(Make sure that the rod has really been
pushed in completely - sometimes it cants
itself).
4.
Pull out the oil dipstick again and read off the
oil level. There are two markings for this - see
illustration on the left.
5.
If the oil level is low, top up recommended oil
to the upper limit (maximum filling volume
according to technical data).
6.
Insert the oil dipstick again and tighten it.
15.3.2
Checking fuel tank level / Refuelling Fuel Tank
N O T I C E
Observe the safety regulations for fuel control. Filter the fuel during
refuelling to prevent foreign particles from entering the combustion chamber.
Wipe up leaked fuel.
Process:
1.
Screw on the tank cap (sits on the fuel tank).
2.
Level check in the form of a visual inspection. If necessary, top up petrol with
the appropriate octane number (RON 95) (maximum tank volume according to
technical data).
3.
Close the filler cap tightly after refuelling.